Daily Record, Sept. 21, 2013

September 21, 2013

A local woman was arrested after she publicly spit on and hit her boyfriend, while their child was present.

Kelsey Leigh Brown, 20, was walking in the parking lot of Hy-Vee on South Center Street Thursday afternoon, with her boyfriend and their child, when an argument began.

As they were walking north, the argument erupted. Brown allegedly hit her boyfriend across the face and spit on him.

Police were called about it and Brown was arrested for simple domestic assault and child endangerment, on the 10 block of E. Church St. that afternoon.

She was taken to jail, two no-contact orders were issued and officers notified the Department of Human Services about the incident. Her boyfriend and child were not injured. She was released after an initial court appearance.

New Arrivals

Nick and Cassie Ginapp, of Topeka, Kan., are the parents of a son, Peyton James Ginapp, born on Sept. 10 at Stormont Vail Medical Center weighing 8 pounds, 15 ounces and measuring 21.5 inches in length. Peyton is welcomed home by his big sister, Kenley, 2.5. Grandparents are Ron and Nancy Ginapp, of Marshalltown, and Tom and Patty King, of Crete, Neb. Great grandmothers are Shirley Johnston and Inez Ginapp, of Belmond, and Beatrice Schovanec and Peggy King, of Enid, Okla.

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Brian and Laura Hickman, of rural Creston, are the parents of a daughter, Grace Marie Hickman, born Aug. 30 weighing 6 pounds, 11 ounces and measuring 19 inches in length. Grace is welcomed home by big sister, Kaitlyn, 2.5. Grandparents are Rick and Lynn Hickman, of Melbourne, and Max and Catherine Nedved, of Webster City. Great grandparents are Phyllis Brokaw and Donna Hickman, of Corning, and Margaret Stark and Dick and Maize Nedved, all of Webster City.

Alischa Mary Clark, address unknown, made an initial appearance on a eluding charge, a reckless driving charge, a speeding charge, two counts of a stop sign violation charge and possession of drug paraphernalia charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle her case. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on Sept. 30. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety.

Kelsey Leigh Bown, 10 N. 11th Ave., made an initial appearance on a simples domestic assault charge and a child endangerment charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle her case. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on Oct. 9. Bown was released on her own recognizance. The court ordered that if she owned or possessed any firearms or ammunition she is to contact the Marshall County Sheriff's Office within 24 hours to make arrangements to surrender them. A no-contact order was issued for the protected party.

Erica Velez, 1007 S. Center St., made an initial appearance on a failure to appear for a contempt hearing charge. Marshon Dubbert will continue as counsel. Velez's next court appearances are: a pre-trial conference on Oct. 4, rescheduling of the contempt hearing for 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 9 and a jury trial on Oct. 10. Bond is set at $1,000 cash only.

Marc Anthony Dolan, of Tama, made an initial appearance on a warrant for violation of pre-trial release. Marshon Dubbert will continue as counsel. Dolan's next court appearance is a sentencing hearing set at 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 23. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety.

Lolita Good, 305 N. 15th Ave., made an initial appearance on a warrant for failure to appear for a contempt hearing charge. Marshon Dubbert will continue as counsel. Good's next court appearance is a bond forfeiture hearing at 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 25. The contempt hearing will be rescheduled for the same date and time. Bond is set at $2,000 cash only.

Nicholas Bryant Morgan, 9 N. Ninth Ave., made an initial appearance on a driving while revoked charge, a driving under suspension charge and a no seatbelt charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle his case. The preliminary hearing is set for 1 p.m. on Oct. 9. Morgan was released on his own recognizance.

Juvenal Navarro, 411 N. First Ave., made an initial appearance on a probation violation charge. The public defender's office was appointed to handle his case. The probation revocation hearing will be scheduled by the District Court as its docket permits. A previously posted bond will continue until the conclusion of this case.

Andre Allen, address unknown, made an initial appearance on a parole violation charge. The court appointed Norma Meade to act as counsel. The parole revocation hearing will be scheduled by his parole officer as his calendar permits. Allen is being without bond.